Example sentences of "[noun sg] go from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All lighting circuits are radial ones — that is one cable goes from the fuseway in the consumer unit to the first light position , and then on to the second , and so on to the last on the circuit .
2 In junction box wiring , the lighting cable goes from the consumer unit to a series of four-terminal junction boxes , each usually positioned roughly over the appropriate light switch ; cables lead from each junction box to a ceiling rose and to the switch .
3 ( That and so that Leeds United get any revenue going from the EC matches ) .
4 Secondly , as first discussed by Einstein , light going from an area of strong gravitational field to a region of weak gravitational field increases in wavelength .
5 He seemed arrested by her laughter , she saw , as she watched his glance go from the merriment in her eyes to her laughing mouth .
6 You could do the arrow going from the figures to the answer , from the sum to the answer not from the answer to the sum really does n't it ?
7 A depth-first traversal goes from a node to one of the nodes directly connected to it and then immediately continues by visiting a node that is connected to the last visited node ( see Figure 12 ) .
8 You click on to the icons with a mouse to go from the word processor to a spreadsheet or to send a fax .
9 And that curtain went from the window right across the room and pinned itself into the piano , pinned the curtains into the piano .
10 Every one of many variations of the proposed tax went from the Treasury team — Mr Lamont ; Sir Terence Burns , shortly to become permanent secretary there ; and Andrew Edwards , its local-government guru — to be crunched through the environment department 's computer .
11 There might have been a rug and a sheet missing from the bedroom a picture gone from the wall an incomplete rack of spice jars .
12 We petition against the Act , a petition to go from every parish .
13 For fine and powerful though his words were , they had seemed to come from beyond him and here , now , alone in this miserable place , with Minch gone from the Cages , he was already doubting the truth of what he had said only moments before .
14 He watched his Mum go from the window , waving .
15 Hit by relentless price competition and slumping business conditions , Fujitsu Ltd on Friday forecast that for fiscal 1993 to March 31 , it would report its first loss since it was first listed in Tokyo in 1949 : it sees a group net loss of $322m and a current loss of $169m for the year , against net profit of $103m and current profit of $437m last fiscal — current profit includes gains and losses made on investments in stocks and bonds and sundry profits and losses from other non-operating activities ; ‘ Customers expect lower prices , ’ said Mike Beirne , a Fujitsu spokesman — ‘ the price competition goes from the price war in personal computers right up to mainframes ; ’ the company acknowledges that losses are likely to continue into the first six months of its new year .
16 The region went from a drought order to having almost too much rain , and all in the period of two weeks .
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